Crime & Safety
Police Presence Amid Protest Outside LA Mayor's Home
Los Angeles police officers were pushing back against people protesting outside the Los Angeles Mayor's home.
LOS ANGELES, CA — Los Angeles police officers were outside the Los Angeles Mayor's residence in Hancock Park in a face off against people protesting early Wednesday.
A group of about 50 people was protesting outside the Getty House, the official home to the Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, at 605 South Irving Blvd.
People at the scene Wednesday were reporting that the nearby residential streets were closed off.
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Andddd @LAPDHQ riot police have attempted to kettle us once again. All of this for some non-violent protestors outside of @MayorOfLA’s house? pic.twitter.com/RqpDVdC1tR
— People's City Council - Los Angeles (@PplsCityCouncil) November 25, 2020
Police are preparing to move in pic.twitter.com/wO6iebRp60
— Cerise Castle (@cerisecastle) November 25, 2020
Police ops extend east of the Getty House by about a block, where officers are redirecting traffic. pic.twitter.com/C1916VmglL
— Cerise Castle (@cerisecastle) November 25, 2020
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